Pathmeda Indian Cow Milk Powder (1 kg)

Pathmeda Milk Powder prepared from the milk of desi cow(native cow) and contains all the vitamins and mineral found in desi cow milk .Pathmeda Skimmed Milk Powder is pure and safe for use.pathmeda milk powder if totally rocessed under the sanitary conditions, Pathmeda skimmed milk powder is a wise choice to make Paneer, Curd, Kheer, Direct Milk, Ice-cream and Sweets.

Pathmeda Milk Powder prepared from the milk of desi cow(native cow) and contains all the vitamins and mineral found in desi cow milk .Pathmeda Skimmed Milk Powder is pure and safe for use.pathmeda milk powder if totally rocessed under the sanitary conditions, Pathmeda skimmed milk powder is a wise choice to make Paneer, Curd, Kheer, Direct Milk, Ice-cream and Sweets.

Price:₹ 255.00

Product reviews (14)

ramkishan agarwal

6 December 2016

Good, love Pathmeda Products and Bilona ghee

arjun patel

11 March 2017

This can be deliver in Bhuj Kutch

veena parihar

12 April 2017

Pathmeda Milk Powder prepared from the milk of desi cow. I am using it from 2 years. good quality then patanjali milk powder. Thank you for that kind of services. Jai gau mata jai gopal.

Rani R

12 April 2017

I m using cow products since 6 months, and now I am fan of cow products. What ever products I used are very good and I really feel benefited after using these products. All products are chemical free so no side effects. I got varieties of Pathmeda products from a single website

Raju Bhati

12 April 2017

Pathmeda milk powder is very good in quality. in 1 kg milk powder 8 liter of milk prepared Where in other milk powder only 5-6 liter milk is prepared.milk poder received on time. Products were as mentioned on the website. Keep up the good work. Thank You

Rajendra Rana

13 April 2017

It is an excellent product and and is without cheap additives like sugar as is some of the other brands.

Gagandeep

18 April 2017

Can we use pathmeda milk powder to feed 3 month child ..

chetan

16 May 2017

yes you can, we also do it.

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Admine- Vedh Shyamsunder Singh

24 August 2017

MILK-BOIL IT OR NOT?
Most of the families have the habit of boiling milk, but how much to boil varies from family to family or person to person.
Why do you thing milk should be boiled?
There are various thoughts behind why people boil milk. Some people boil milk as they think it kills germs and bacteria present in raw milk, some boil it again and again to keep it for longer duration and some boil milk just as a habit.
Milk can get contaminated from source itself, such as milking operation, udder of the cow and the handling practices. This can lead to formation of spores of bacteria in milk. Thus, milk has to be treated to particular temperature. Otherwise, bacteria multiply. So, It is right to boil milk as it most of the germs and bacteria present in raw milk if not all.
But should people boil milk too often just to keep it for longer duration?
Let’s find out….
Milk is a rich food. It means milk has lot of nutrients like protein, calcium and vitamins like vitamin A, D, B1, B2, b12 and K. All these nutrients are present in good quantities.
Now when milk is boiled, these nutrients get affected. So more you boil the milk less nutritious it becomes. Vitamin B is the most affected amongst all.
The Right way:
Some basic precautions should be taken while boiling milk:
- Do not boil milk at very high temperature for a very long time
- Don’t reheat milk again and again.
- Refrigerate the milk immediately after boiling. Do not leave it out in open after boiling.
- Stir the milk while boiling
- Microwave should not be used to heat or reheat the milk.

Admine- Vedh Shyamsunder Singh

24 August 2017

Cow-based Rural Economy:
India is an agricultural country. The economic contribution of agriculture to India&#039;s GDP is steadily declining with the country&#039;s broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.
The majority of country’s population resides in rural areas making the uplift of the rural sector extremely important for the development of the nation. Although, rural development has been the focus of various government schemes and policies since Independence, One of the ways is giving enough importance to the cow-based rural economy. Cow-based rural economy means the use of five key products from cow called Panchgavya — milk, curd, ghee, dung and urine. These have been a part of daily life in the Indian Subcontinent in the form of food, medicine, agriculture, etc.
Cow Milk Benefits:
Cow milk has a prominent place in the diet of people, from an infant to an elderly person. It is compared to the mother’s milk for the quality for kids.
A2 milk produced by indigenous cows prevents disorders like obesity, arthritis, type-1 diabetes among children, autism, etc. Substantial research has been done worldwide highlighting such medicinal significance of A2 milk produced by indigenous cows.
What is A2 Milk: A2 is cow’s milk that contains A2 type of beta casein protein rather than more common a1 protein found in common milk. It is characterised by a distinct golden colour.
A2 milk has 12% more protein, 33% more vitamin D, 25% more vitamin A and 15% more calcium.
By drinking A2 milk one is no longer exposed to BCM-7 found in A1 milk which is linked to neurological impairment, type-1 diabetes, impaired immune response, autoimmune disease and heart disease.
A2 milk has good quality fat.
A2 milk is easily digestible.
Other Panchgavya Benefits:
Curd and buttermilk have been found useful in many gastrointestinal disorders and are recommended as a food practice in Ayurveda.
Similarly, ghee from indigenous cows has been used since time immemorial for its benefits.
Two US patents on cow urine (No. 6896907 and 6410059) have been granted for its medicinal properties, particularly as a bio-enhancer and as an antibiotic, antifungal and anticancer agent.
These milestones highlight the potential role of cow urine in treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, and demonstrate that cow urine can enhance the efficacy and potency of other drugs.
The world is now shifting towards organic agriculture. Improving soil fertility through micro-flora from Panchgavya products has been practiced for many years.
The three strains – Bacillus lentimorbus NBRI0725, Bacillus subtilis NBRI1205, and Bacillus lentimorbus NBRI3009 — isolated from Sahiwal cow milk have the ability to control phyto-pathogenic fungi and promote plant growth under field conditions, increase tolerance for abiotic stresses and solubilise phosphate under abiotic stress conditions.
It is traditionally believed that cow dung has antiseptic, anti-radioactive and anti-thermal properties.
Only about 40 per cent of the dung from cows is used as fuel in rural areas. Traditionally, cow-dung cakes are used for food preparation and while burning these cakes, the temperature never rises beyond a certain point; ensuring overheating does not destroy the nutrients in the food. The use of cow-dung in biogas as a non-fossil fuel is being considered for vehicles and cooking.
Research in the field
The Centre for Rural Development and Technology (CRDT) at IIT-Delhi is a nodal centre for rural development for the last 37 years to take the benefits of scientific research to rural areas.
The team at IIT Delhi identified five key topics of research: uniqueness of indigenous cows, Panchgavya in agriculture, medicine and health, food and nutrition and for utilities.
Link: http://unnat.iitd.ac.in/index.php/en/happenings/226-chewing-the-cud
Research proposals were invited from specialised organisations like IITs, ICAR, DBT, ICMR, CSIR, AAYUSH, NDRI, universities and some leading voluntary organisations.
The central idea is to upgrade the valuable, technically validated knowledge from the sphere of “traditional knowledge” and put them in synchronisation with mainstream scientific discourse.

YASH BHAWSAR

25 August 2017

Its very good product. i use it several time and find fresh milk from this milk powder. The most important think is its made with indian bread cows milk.
Thank you Gavyamart team

Rajander kumar Rana

27 November 2017

Ilike&amp;have one desi&amp;one Gir Gau mata I love them very much

Geo D

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